Potting, power and imprisonment: Understanding the use of shit as a form of resistance

Author:

O’Mara Oscar1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Sociology and Social Policy, University of Nottingham, Law and Social Sciences, University Park, Nottingham, UK

Abstract

Prisons are places of power and resistance. When the staff oppress prisoners, the latter participate in various forms of resistance, such as violence, substance misuse, riots, or protests to communicate a sense of injustice. Many of these struggles have been documented and discussed at length, revealing and communicating the national and local structures that produce them. However, potting remains a taboo on the wings and in criminological literature, where the use of bodily fluids as a means of prisoners rejecting penal power is rarely discussed beyond macro-political contexts. Drawing on symbolic interactionism and phenomenological approaches to knowledge, this paper challenges that taboo and proposes that potting is an embodied expression of oppression, a symbolic representation of prisoners’ defilement and a physical transference of their sense of injustice. Potting is a pervasive and perverse form of resistance.

Funder

HM Prison and Probation Service

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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